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Fujifilm's GFX100RF combines the portability of the popular X100 series with the image quality of a 102MP medium format sensor. This camera offers a unique blend of compactness and high resolution, a combination not seen before.
The GFX100RF features a 102MP medium format sensor, similar to the GFX100S II, paired with a fixed 35mm f/4 lens. The design prioritizes compactness, resulting in the omission of IBIS. The camera incorporates retro-inspired controls reminiscent of the X100 series. The lens delivers sharp results across the frame, making it suitable for landscape and architectural photography. Autofocus, while accurate in single-point mode, can be less reliable in continuous and tracking modes. Video capabilities are present but limited compared to the GFX100 II, primarily due to the lack of stabilization. The inherent quality of the sensor and the very sharp fixed lens allow for cropping.
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